Pronunciation: /ˈvərʧuəl/
noun a virtual image or environment
A1 I enjoy playing virtual games on my computer.
A2 The virtual tour of the museum was very informative.
B1 Virtual reality technology is becoming more popular in education.
B2 The company held a virtual meeting with employees from around the world.
C1 The virtual simulation provided a realistic training experience for the pilots.
C2 Virtual currencies are changing the way we think about money.
adjective relating to being something in essence or effect, though not actually or in fact
A1 I enjoy playing virtual games on my computer.
A2 She attended a virtual concert online last night.
B1 The company offers virtual tours of their facilities for potential clients.
B2 Virtual reality technology is becoming more advanced and realistic.
C1 The virtual classroom allows students to interact with each other and the instructor.
C2 The virtual assistant was able to schedule all of my appointments seamlessly.
formal The company invested in virtual reality technology to enhance their training programs.
informal Have you tried out that new virtual shopping app? It's pretty cool.
slang I spent all day in my virtual world, playing video games and chatting with friends.
figurative His virtual presence at the meeting was felt through his insightful comments in the chat.
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